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According to a World Bank report, Mexico is the country that generates the most garbage in Latin America. In an analysis of the impact that waste will have on each region in the future, the agency warned that countries such as Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia, whose waste will triple in a few years, will...

The month of August registered a decrease of 13% compared to July international tourists visiting Mexico, according to a survey by the International Travelers of the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (INEGI). This new INEGI study showed that during the month of August 7,157,990 international visitors entered Mexico, 13% less than in July 2018...

2019 will be a good year for the data center market or data processing center in Mexico, attracting greater investments with the development of infrastructure and the use of new technologies. According to Jose Luis Friebel, CEO of Datacenter Dynamics for Spain and Latin America, noting that the demand for data center service will lead...

Hundreds more of Hondurans have joined a caravan of migrants moving toward the country’s border with Guatemala in a desperate attempt to flee poverty and seek new lives in the United States. Dunia Montoya, a volunteer assisting the migrants, said Sunday that the group had grown to an estimated 1,600 people from an initial 160...

The president-elect of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said today that the country will only extract the oil it requires to satisfy domestic consumption and that it will stop exporting this resource abroad. “Mexico is no longer going to sell, in the medium term, crude oil abroad; We want to process all our raw material,”...

150 cruises will arrive in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, during this season that started on October 1st with the arrival of the Island Princess. The cycle, which will run until May 5, 2019, will generate revenues in the city of $782 million Mexican pesos, only considering the purchases and services of tourists while on land visits...

A makeshift memorial to Hispanic Civil War Union soldiers in an isolated part northern New Mexico is a typical representation of sites linked to U.S. Latino history: It’s shabby, largely unknown and at risk of disappearing. Across the U.S, many sites historically connected to key moments in Latino civil rights lie forgotten, decaying or endanger...

It’s stunning but true that we know more about the surface of the moon than about the Earth’s ocean floor. Much of what we do know has come from scientific ocean drilling – the systematic collection of core samples from the deep seabed. This revolutionary process began 50 years ago, when the drilling vessel Glomar...

As the world’s most populous Spanish speaking country, Mexico is well positioned to be a startup power. Since the signing of the NAFTA in 1994, Mexico’s real GDP skyrocketed has risen to $1.3 trillion , placing the country second in Latin America and 15th in the world in terms of GDP. However, historically Mexico’s economy...

A 69-year-old foreigner suffered injuries in the early morning hours after falling into a ravine approximately 15 meters deep in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, on Saturday, October 13. At 5:20 in the morning, the regional command of the State Unit for Civil Protection and Firefighters received the report of a person who had fallen into a...